
Exploring identity, transformation, and the stories beneath the surface.

Exploring identity, transformation, and the stories beneath the surface.

For most of my creative life, painting was my primary language.
Then, unexpectedly, a story arrived.
What began as a creative experiment grew into a novel and opened a new way of exploring many of the same questions that have long driven my artwork: identity, transformation, connection, longing, faith, and what it means to live fully.
I don't experience writing and painting as separate pursuits.
Both begin with curiosity.
Both ask questions that don't have easy answers.
Sometimes a painting helps me understand something I cannot yet put into words. Sometimes writing reveals an idea or emotion that eventually finds its way onto a canvas.
Both are acts of discovery.
Both require paying attention.
Whether I am standing in front of a canvas or sitting at a keyboard, I am ultimately searching for the same thing: meaning beneath the surface.
The medium changes.
The questions remain.

I am increasingly convinced that the quality of our lives is shaped by the quality of the questions we ask.
Painting, writing, faith, relationships, and personal growth have all taught me that the most meaningful answers rarely arrive quickly. They emerge through curiosity, attention, observation, and a willingness to look beneath the surface.
These are some of the questions currently guiding my work:
• What does it mean to stay alive to your own life?
• What happens beneath the surface?
• How do stories shape identity?
• What can art reveal that words cannot?
• What can stories reveal that paintings cannot?
• How do faith and creativity inform one another?
• Who are we becoming?
I don't claim to have the answers.
But I have discovered that good questions have a way of changing the person asking them.